Hotel Unique

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From R$793.90
(approx. $274)
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We are going to try to resist commenting on Hotel Unique's name, as it should be obvious enough from the photos that it is an appropriate one. The design is inescapable — the structure is by Niemeyer protegé Ruy Ohtake (himself one of Brazil's most famous architects) and takes the form of a half-disc, flat at the top, like a penny perched on its edge, with the top half sawn off. The result is not just a striking silhouette, but an ingenious way to skirt the 85-meter maximum height restriction, while concentrating its guest rooms toward the top for ideal city views — in fact there are only 4 rooms on the narrow second floor, and 30 on the top floor.

Alternately, the hotel resembles a cartoon boat — the face is weathered copper, with circular porthole windows, and the curved underbelly that would be the ship's bow and stern are paneled in wood. Ribbon-thin sheets of concrete anchor the fore and aft to the ground (and guard against the seeming possibility of the whole thing rolling over). The rooftop lounge is floored in wood, like the deck of an old ship, and the water is up here as well in the form of a deep crimson swimming pool (which, we admit, seems a bit more decorative than functional).

It was a matter of much controversy that Ohtake was not allowed to design the interiors, but designer João Armentano's gain is ours as well — his restrained spaces aim to balance Ohtake's flair for the dramatic, and the result is unexpectedly harmonious and relaxed.

Still, this is a self-consciously hip boutique hotel, and the decor is highly modern, anything but conservative. Reception, rather than the typical imposing monolith, is just a couple of chairs around a small table with a bottle of chilled champagne. The guest rooms may not be as overstated as the structure, but they have their own daring flourishes. Rooms at the edges curve with the outer wall's arc, and furnishings extend mischievously into the upper corners. The bathrooms are a bit avant-garde, with sliding dividers separating (or not separating) them from the bedrooms transparent bathtubs — just make sure you are traveling with someone you know well, or would not mind getting to know better.

Travel advisory: Passport and visa requirements differ from country to country. Please check with your local authority before booking.

How to get there: Hotel Unique is approximately a 15 minute drive from Congonhas/São Paulo Airport. Please contact CustomerService@TabletHotels.com for assistance with airport transfers.

This hotel includes the following special privileges for Plus Members only:

Complimentary upgrade upon hotel check-in, based upon availability

Free parking (a value of BRL40 per car per day)

Daily complimentary Unique breakfast per guest served at Skye Restaurant (Maximum of two guests. A value of BRL68 per person per day)

Complimentary pastries and/or chocolate or fruit plate, refreshed during the course of the stay (a value of BRL68 per day)

You can purchase Tablet Plus during your booking for 195 US$.
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What I liked:

The rooftop bar is wonderful.

What the hotel could do better:

Nothing, had a wonderful stay!

Tina

Stayed December 2013

Rating: Excellent

What I liked:

It has a fantastic style! The hotel has put so much thought into everything - and every space has just something special about it! And the staff were brilliant! It was a little pricey for my own budget - but it was worth what I paid and would stay again in a heartbeat!